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Advocating the man: masculinity, organized labor, and the household in New York, 1800-1840
Joshua R. Greenberg
Year: c2007.
Publisher:  Columbia University Press. 
© Columbia University Press
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table of contents
Title Page
Copyright and Permissions
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
IntroductionWorking Men and the Household in Early Republic New York
Households
Chapter OneCollective
[Intro]
The Role Of Religion
The Role of Marriage
The Family Economy
Connection to Neighborhoods
Household Concerns
Chapter TwoIndividual
[Intro]
Theophilus Eaton
Robert Townsend Jr.
Conclusion
Threats
Chapter ThreeThe Marketplace
[Intro]
Monopolies and Auctions
The Banking System
Jackson and the Bank War
Debtor' Prisons
Bankers, Dandies, and Artisan Masculinity
Assessing Threats
Chapter FourThe Workplace
[Intro]
Upholding Craft Skill
Masters
Female Workers
Apprentices and Half-way Journeymen
Foreign Workers
African American Workers
Convict Laborers
Conclusion
Organization
Chapter FiveTrade Unions
[Intro]
Breadwinning
Dealing With Illness, Accidents, and Death
Strike Benefits
Family Time and Breadwinning
Chapter SixWorking Men's Party
[Intro]
The Working Men's Party
Agrarianism
Public Education
Worker Morality and Religion
Birth Control
Conclusion — The Loco Foco Party
[Intro]
Opponents Challenge LFP Masculinity
Party Rhetoric
Epilogue
Notes
Introduction
Chapter OneCollective
Chapter TwoIndividual
Chapter ThreeThe Marketplace
Chapter FourThe Workplace
Chapter FiveTrade Unions
Chapter SixWorking Men's Party
Conclusion — The Loco Foco Party
Epilogue
Bibliography
Primary Sources
Public Records and Court Documents
Manuscript Collections
Nineteenth-Century Newspapers, Magazines, and Periodicals
Nineteenth-Century Printed Sources
Secondary Sources
Books
Articles
Dissertations and Theses
Appendix
Original Documents
Valentine's Day Cards
About the Author
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Title: Advocating the man : masculinity, organized labor, and the household in New York, 1800-1840 by Joshua R. Greenberg.
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New York: Columbia University Press, c2007.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.99018
Subject Headings: • Working class -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 19th century
• Labor unions -- New York (State) -- New York -- History -- 19th century
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